Tekken Tag Ling Xiaoyu (PRC148)

"My source choice is Ling Xiaoyu's theme from Tekken Tag Tournament. Originally, I was going to select Paul's theme from the same game, but there is no midi for it, which might hinder participation. I think TTT has a ton of great tunes (and best in the Tekken series) but 0 remixes on the site. I wish I had more time to do a little PR on the site to increase participation, but I am just slammed wall to wall this week.

Anyways, it is a fun funky track and it will be interesting if anyone actually attempts doing something with vocoded vocals. The vocals are, I think "Are you listening to me? Listening to this music?""
(Ambient)

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It has come to my attention that for the past however-many songs, I have been using one main soundfont for drums, a one 566-HARD ROCK DRUMS V3.sf2 ... I use this because it is the closest collection of drum sounds I have found that closely matches my computer's midi samples, without being exactly midi. Quite frankly, after composing or remixing an entire song in a midi-editor and getting so used to thinking: "Okay, this is what the drums will sound like, exactly like this, /only better/," and then using some NNXT patch or whatever, the effect is quite the same as having a very lovely picture of a very lovely lady with very lovely auburn hair glowing against a sunset and looking at it for a very long time, and then finally getting to meet her in person and her hair is blue. And an afro.

So this is why I use these drums - though I do my best to layer them with other samples that fit the song's style, such as the ns_kit7free - and if you are quite sick of hearing them, any suggestions for other soundfonts that sound similar only /better/ would be much appreciated. XD

As for the song itself, there may be a few high notes that may pierce your ears. I've tried to EQ these frequencies down so this doesn't happen, but I've no way of telling if it works okay with headphones, as I don't have a pair anymore. It sounds okay on my speakers, though.